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Episode #500: Soo Chuen Tan, Discerene – Contrarian, Long-Term Value Investing

...bought DuPont, he could have bought ExxonMobil. He could have bought any number of companies. Exxon, not ExxonMobil, at the time he bought Coca-Cola. Now, roll forward, we’re in 2023, many of those companies I just described, GE, et cetera, they’re far less profitable. And then unit economies are, those businesses are far less attractive today than they were in 1987. But Coca-Cola is a stronger company today than it was in 1987. Yes, [inaudible 0...

Episode #499: Kevin Carter, EMQQ Global – India is Happening NOW

...about this program. I had the logo in my presentation. It’s the national identity number. That’s going to be good for the economy, but I didn’t quite follow its development. Then about three years later, they put another layer onto the stack. So the Foundation Aadhaar, then they put a KYC, know your customer, layer on top. With this program, they started initiatives so that you could go into any bank. If you were in the Aadhaar system, you could...

Episode #498: Liz Ann Sonders on The State of the Markets

...rns to try to time markets. That’s just silly. But there has been a lot of common complacency, if not outright, froth in many of the sentiment indicators until recently. In fact, I think this consolidation period, whatever you want to call it, tech sector down 8% or so and Nasdaq down 6%, I think that’s somewhat healthy because sentiment was getting quite frothy and the market performance had narrowed it to such a significant degree as we started...

Episode #497: Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi, Tudor Investments – AI, Digital, Data & Disruptive Innovation

...guard and the death star of BlackRock and all these giant trillion dollar AUM companies. What does AI mean here? Is this going to be a pretty big disruptor from our business side? Are there going to be the haves and have-nots that have adopted this or is it going to be a nothing burger? Ulrike: The dividing line is going to be AI for everyone. You need to augment your own intelligence and bandwidth with these tools to remain competitive. This is t...

Episode #496: Phil Bak, Armada ETFs – Masterclass in (Liquid) Real Estate Investing

...’s a natural cycle to things, right? There’s a natural cycle to companies. Companies come and go. There’s no company that goes in one direction forever. And there were times where the railroads were invincible. They were the mega cap tech monopolies of their time. There was a time not long ago when Nokia was indestructible, right? There are companies that come and go. There are cycles that come and go. And this idea that while the FANG monopoly va...

Episode #495: Mohnish Pabrai on Cloning & Compounding

...ut everything Learn more about Mohnish: Dakshana Foundation Transcript: Welcome Message: Welcome to the Meb Faber Show, where the focus is on helping you grow and preserve your wealth. Join us as we discuss the craft of investing, and uncover new and profitable ideas, all to help you grow wealthier and wiser. Better investing starts here. Disclaimer: Meb Faber is the co-founder and chief investment officer at Cambria Investment Management. Due to...

Episode #494: Stephanie Pomboy on the Corporate Credit Crunch

...rging markets. And it’s a joke and it never changes. It’s not like it’s suddenly becomes meaningful even for a blip. It’s just static. Meb: Maybe back in 2007. We do a lot of tweeting about that, and I feel like it’s just yelling into the void about the US used to be a little upstart country not too long ago and was not anywhere near the largest stock market beginning of the 20th century. And we do a lot of tweets on do you own emerging markets? A...

Episode #493: Michael Batnick & Ben Carlson – What’s Your Favorite Diversifier? PLUS: Future...

...ts affiliates. For more information, visit cambriainvestments.com. Meb: Welcome, welcome everybody. We got a fun episode today. Our returning guests are Michael Batnick and Ben Carlson of Ritholtz Wealth Management and host of the awesome Animal Spirits podcast. Today’s episode, Michael and Ben give us a preview of the Future-Proof Festival in September, which our team was at last year and we’ll be attending once again. Then we talk about a bunch...

Episode #492: Anthony Zhang, Vinovest – From Barrel to Bank: How to Invest in...

...we’ll co-host it. Are you guys going to do any more producer meetups this summer? Summertime’s a good time to do it. Anthony: Yeah, I think we will be doing some, because especially during the summer, right before harvest, that’s where a lot of the winery folks are a little bit more available. During the fall, they’re just all out focusing on the harvest, bottling, all that. Meb: Well, subscribe to Anthony’s Twitter feed and he’ll announce it. Do...

Episode #491: JD Gardner – Bridging the Behavior Gap

...just want to brag about it,” type of goals. JD: So if the goal is either income or compounding wealth, let’s just take away the income for a second, if the goal’s compounding wealth, I don’t know how important a conservative, a moderate, a growth. Should we just build the portfolio that we are most convicted that could compound at the highest rate? Sometimes that’s going to be a more aggressive portfolio by traditional measures, and sometimes it’s...